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1 3 | Although Celsus may be right in saying that Christians were already 2 4,4 | Origen quotes Hebrews as saying, “My mother the Holy Spirit 3 4,4 | temptation. This strange saying is usually explained by 4 4,4 | Illustrious Men 16). This curious saying, which recalls Jesus' words 5 4,4 | which of these works did the saying first appear? It is sometimes 6 4,4 | compiler of Hebrews derived the saying from earlier oral tradition. 7 4,4 | nor Jerome knew where the saying came from.~ No less singular 8 4,4 | century, quotes a curious saying of Jesus which, he says, 9 4,4 | will rest.” Exactly this saying was found in the papyrus 10 5,5 | Acts of Paul contained the saying of Jesus, “I am going to 11 5,5 | addressing her by name, and saying, 'O thou, remember the Lord.'“ 12 6,2 | prophecy,” he quotes a strange saying:~ ~Miserable are the double-minded 13 6,2 | Hernias quotes from it the saying, “The Lord is near those 14 6,3 | mentioned in Acts (21: 9), as saying that Barsabbas, who was 15 7,1 | Savior is represented as saying to the disciples, “I am 16 7,1 | incorporeal demon.” This saying appears in Ignatius' Letter 17 7,1 | resurrection. The way the saying is introduced in Ignatius (“ 18 7,1 | name. Jerome says that this saying stood in the Gospel of the 19 13,8 | with the words, “As the saying of Jude in his first letter 20 14,14| for Tertullian's works by saying, “Bring me the Master.” 21 14,17| worship the national gods by saying that their worship of God